We've all heard of endangered species...but did you know there is such a thing as endangered foods too? That's right! Delicious comfort foods such as chocolate, potato chips, and even wine may very well be gone for good real soon, and it is all thanks to climate change.

Click through the gallery to learn which items you'll need to start buying in bulk before they disappear...forever!

Strawberries - This savory fruit is endangered, particularly in the USA. More than 95% of strawberry supply is coming out of Florida and California. Like wine, hotter-than-usual weather in these states may impede production, and cause price increases.

Oranges - There is a nasty infection coming after this beloved fruit and it's called huanglongbing (or citrus greening disease). Discovered in 2005, the disorder causes citrus trees to turn fruit sour. There is no cure once a tree is infected by the disease.

Tabasco - Beyoncé might soon have to come up with something else to carry in her bag. The spicy sauce is exclusively made from Tabasco peppers, which are processed in Louisiana, USA. But rising water levels are threatening the state, along with Tabasco peppers, and Tabasco sauce production.

Potatoes - After rice and wheat, potatoes are the third most important food crop in the world. Well, get ready for a world without chips, fries, or any potato-based dish because climate change is affecting potato agriculture as well.

Corn - Even a rise in temperature of just 1ºC (1.8ºF) can slow the growth rate of maize by 7%! Climate change has already begun to affect production. Around the world, corn production has decreased by close to 4%.

Chocolate - We have a little over a decade left with the delicious treat. According to a study by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, cocoa production will decrease dramatically by 2030 due to the less than ideal temperatures in cacao-growing regions.

Avocado - Hey millennials! Say adios to your avocado toast. In the US, this fruit is becoming increasingly difficult to grow, and its expensive. Eighty percent of avocados are grown in California where there is a drought.

Maple Syrup - The maple syrup industry is in danger because the maple tree is! The trees are stressed to the point of decline, according to National Geographic, and rising temperatures are the culprit.

Food favorites that may soon be extinct

Stock up on chocolate while you can...

We've all heard of endangered species...but did you know there is such a thing as endangered foods too? That's right! Delicious comfort foods such as chocolate, potato chips, and even wine may very well be gone for good real soon, and it is all thanks to climate change.

Click through the gallery to learn which items you'll need to start buying in bulk before they disappear...forever!